Bioactive Hydrogels and Scaffolds for Oral Mucosal Regeneration After Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Therapy: A Comprehensive Review
Alina Ormenisan, Andreea Bors, Liana Beresescu, Despina Luciana Bereczki-Temistocle, Gabriela Felicia Beresescu

TL;DR
This review explores bioactive hydrogels and scaffolds for healing oral mucosa after cancer treatment, emphasizing their potential and current limitations.
Contribution
The paper provides a structured synthesis of hydrogel and scaffold platforms for post-OSCC mucosal regeneration, highlighting translational priorities.
Findings
Barrier-forming gels and liquids show strong clinical evidence for reducing OM pain and improving oral function.
Preclinical studies are advancing multifunctional designs with antimicrobial and pro-epithelialization properties.
Translational validity is hindered by inconsistent use of OSCC-relevant models and standardized endpoints.
Abstract
Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) therapy frequently produces acute and chronic injury to the oral mucosa, including surgical lining defects and radiochemotherapy-associated oral mucositis (OM). Beyond pain and ulceration, these injuries compromise nutrition, speech, oral hygiene, and feasibility of dental/implant rehabilitation, and may disrupt oncologic treatment delivery. The oral cavity imposes stringent constraints on regenerative biomaterials—continuous salivary flow, high microbial load, and repeated mechanical shear—such that clinical success depends on reliable mucoadhesion/wet adhesion, barrier function, mechanical compliance, and safe, spatially confined bioactivity. This PRISMA-informed evidence-mapped structured narrative review provides an evidence map and structured qualitative synthesis of hydrogel and scaffold platforms relevant to post-OSCC care, spanning clinically…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOral health in cancer treatment · Salivary Gland Disorders and Functions · Advanced Drug Delivery Systems
